2.0-RC1 latest snapshot crashed

I updated to the latest snapshot this morning and my box appears to have crashed. I was having some weird problems, so I decided to reboot the box and when I did there was an error that came up on the console that read: "/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libiconv.so.3: unsopported file layout"

I don't believe I have any hardware issues, but rather than assume that I don't, what could I start checking? I don't have any network connectivity to the box whatsoever, and while it would be simple to just re-install at this point, I need to find out what exactly happened and replace faulty hardware if necessary. I started to look at logs in /var/log/, but they don't appear to have anything in them ??? My guess is I am dealing with a corrupted filesystem, but I really am not sure.

I updated to the latest snapshot this morning and my box appears to have crashed. I was having some weird problems, so I decided to reboot the box and when I did there was an error that came up on the console that read: "/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libiconv.so.3: unsopported file layout"

If I recall correctly, I have read a number of reports of that sort of problem with 64 bit installs. If you search this forum for libiconv or unsupported file layout you might find some hint for a solution.

I updated to the latest snapshot this morning and my box appears to have crashed. I was having some weird problems, so I decided to reboot the box and when I did there was an error that came up on the console that read: "/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libiconv.so.3: unsopported file layout"

If I recall correctly, I have read a number of reports of that sort of problem with 64 bit installs. If you search this forum for libiconv or unsupported file layout you might find some hint for a solution.

In an act of desperation to get my firewall back online, I reinstalled using the 32-bit version. I'm going to steer clear of the 64-bit version for the forseeable future, I searched on the error messages I was getting and it looks like some packages install 32 bit libraries which caused the error.

In an act of desperation to get my firewall back online, I reinstalled using the 32-bit version. I'm going to steer clear of the 64-bit version for the forseeable future, I searched on the error messages I was getting and it looks like some packages install 32 bit libraries which caused the error.

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